With their ability to improve with age – wooden floors have the potential to add value to any property: from offices, schools and shops to homes, bars and cafes.

Whatever your floor type - hardwood, parquet, cork or bamboo - we will draw on our twenty years in the floor restoration business to give you the best advice and treatment.

After making repairs and filling gaps to your requirements, we’ll sand to remove old layers of dirt, paint and sealant. With its smooth bare finish, the wood is ready for staining – should you require a change of colour – and the new protection of lacquer, natural oil or hardwax.

Our modern cylinder machines can provide virtually dust free sanding. And with flexible working – weekends or overnight – we will ensure your closure and any loss of business will be minimal.

Your period floor will come up like new. After replacing any damaged blocks, herringbone, mosaic or parquet floor sanding and sealing will create an authentic finish. One that may even surpass the original, given the improvements in floor products and restoration techniques.

Ask us for your free assessment. You’ll receive the best advice and a restoration package to meet your budget. Your new floor will look good and last for years to come.

Call on Sanding Wood Floors for the complete floor renovation service throughout Whitton.

* a free assessment at your home
* set prices to meet your budget
* the best advice on repairs, restoration and sealing
* friendly, efficient teams working to the highest standards
* modern machinery producing minimal mess and disruption.
* maintenance tips and advice for your restored floor
* Phone or email for a no obligation quote.*
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Please phone usFREEon08000 076 076or email for a no obligation quote.

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Did you know about Whitton?

Whitton is a town in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, situated 10.7 miles (17.2 km) west south-west of Charing Cross in Central London. Whitton is first mentioned in historical documents around 1200, though it had probably been settled a century or so earlier. It remained little more than a hamlet for centuries but by the 16th Century had already begun to attract outsiders. The Elizabethan and Jacobean courtier Sir John Suckling built a house in the vicinity of the present Murray Park (his son the poet Sir John Suckling was born in Whitton in 1609). Sir John later replaced his first house with a grander residence on land adjoining today's Warren Road.

A number of houses were damaged by enemy bombing in the early years of the Second World War. Before 1944, 86 Hounslow Road received a direct hit from a German bomb and was badly damaged, though not destroyed. In June 1944, 81 High Street received a direct hit from a V1 flying bomb. Part of the parade of shops and the flats above was totally destroyed and several people were killed. Around the same time a house in Lincoln Avenue was also destroyed by a V1 and several adjoining houses were severely damaged.

In the early years of the War a familiar sight in the village was a traditional gilt barleysugar-pillared Italian ice-cream wagon drawn by a horse, though this eventually disappeared as a result of rationing. During the same period, opposite the Gospel Hall was a coal dealer's yard which was a great attraction to children for the massive Foden steam lorry the dealer used to make his deliveries. A fine example was restored to full working order during the 1990s at the Kew Bridge Steam Museum.

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